While major media outlets, reporters and other politicians have taken the brunt of Trump’s attacks, the Times also highlighted some of the more bizarre enemies Trump has made on social media.

For example, he once called musician Neil Young a “total hypocrite” and said Macy’s had “no guts no glory.”

While Monday marked the feature’s first appearance in print, the insult tally has a place on The Times website for months and is updated regularly.

In a statement, Times Associate Masthead Editor Tom Jolly told CNNMoney that the paper wanted to give the “fullest representation” of Trump’s tweets at an “appropriate moment.”

“The period after the (presidential) debates seemed like the right time for both parts of that equation,” Jolly said.

The newspaper has aggressively criticised Trump this election season.

A September editorial bashed Trump’s campaign as “marked by bursts of false and outrageous allegations, personal insults, xenophobic nationalism, unapologetic sexism and positions that shift according to his audience and his whims.”